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| Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW) Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer James B. Flaws will participate in a “fireside chat” with investors at the Goldman Sachs Technology Investment Symposium in Las Vegas tomorrow, Feb. 27.
| Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler has ordered a national glass company to stop offering rebates to consumers who have their damaged vehicle windshields replaced by the company because the rebates violate state insurance laws.
| The strong international interest in the show is a clear sign that Glass World 2007 will be the largest glass and glazing event to be held in Middle East and Africa.
| Saint-Gobain Isover is to build a new, 70,000-ton capacity glass wool plant in Chemillé, (Maine-et-Loire) France. The plant is due to begin production at the end of 2008, will create approximately 150 jobs.
| In a major coup for the event, Pilkington Activ™ has demonstrated its commitment to the new-look Glassex with the announcement that it will sponsor the popular Conservatory Design Competition next March.
| Recycling firm Recresco has confirmed that its state-of-the-art glass processing plant in Cheshire, capable of sorting 125,000 tonnes of glass a year, is now fully operational.
| Research and Markets has announced the addition of “Automotive Glass Replacement Shops: State Market Index” to their offering.
| Apogee Enterprises, Inc. (Nasdaq:APOG) today increased its fiscal 2007 earnings outlook and provided fiscal 2008 earnings guidance.
| Guardian Building Products Distribution, Inc., announces its newest retail product line with the introduction of the SolarGuard™ Reflective insulation retail packaging.
| Reuters reported that Asahi Glass Co. Ltd. (5201.T: Quote, NEWS , Research), Japan's largest glass maker, said on Monday it expected its net profit to double in 2007 due to strong demand for glass used in flat panel displays and an end to losses on glass for tube TVs.
| Rexam, the global consumer packaging company and the world's leading beverage can maker, notifies the market that at 31 January 2007 Rexam PLC's capital consists of 583,361,927 ordinary shares of 64 2/7 pence each, each ordinary share carrying the right to one vote at general meetings.
| Fenton Art Glass Co. production employees are getting a three-week break this month and into February. Company President George W.
| Continued movement in the sophisticated drug-delivery market: Gerresheimer gives a major boost with sterile syringes and inhalers Competence centre Bünde and the new systems subsidiary Wilden stage a joint presentation There are few drug delivery fields where there has been so much movement over recent years as in the case of injections and inhalers.
| The container industry recycled record levels of glass in 2006, according to new industry figures – but worryingly the nation's growth in glass recycling has slowed.
| Rexam, the global consumer packaging company and the world’s leading beverage can maker, notifies the market that Rexam PLC’s capital consists of 583,354,712 ordinary shares of 64 2/7 pence each, each ordinary share carrying the right to one vote at general meetings.
| Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. decided at its Board of Directors’ meeting held on January 18, 2007, to separate Marketing and Management Divisions of domestic business of Processed Glass for Construction and then to be absorbed and succeeded on May 1, 2007 by its wholly-owned subsidiary AGC AX Co., Ltd., (Head Office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President & CEO: Shinichi Harada, hereafter “AX”) a company that manufactures processed glass for construction.
| The GPD Conference has released the Final Program for the top glass summit of June 15-18th 2007. As before the versatile, modular agenda offers the latest information and visions of the glass world in a condensed executive format.
| SentryGlas Expressions is created by encapsulating a computer or photographic image in full colour, high resolution, in Class One safety glass.
| The association management division of Key Communications, Inc., has been hired to manage the Independent Glass Association (IGA), to succeed Marc Anderson who has resigned to pursue other interests.
| Forbes.com reported that Asahi Glass Co Ltd said it will reduce the production of cathode-ray tube (CRT) glass by 25 pct to deal with dwindling demand for conventional display devices.